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His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has conceived a programme for sustainability and innovation which aims to inspire, encourage and enable people throughout the world to start to modify their behaviour to lower their use of carbon. The programme is known as "Start".
A claim to $18million in damages made by the estate of Jimi Hendrix against the newspaper has been rejected by the English High Court in its 111-page written judgment.
Harbottle & Lewis' status as a market leader is reinforced by the Legal Experts 2010 report, which identifies 70% of the firm's partners as "leading lights in the UK Legal Profession".
Harbottle & Lewis advises on the arrangement between Frederick Warne and Chorion to create an animated TV series based on the original works of Beatrix Potter.
Harbottle & Lewis has been re-appointed to the Virgin Group Legal Panel, continuing a relationship which spans four decades.
Harbottle & Lewis acted for video game publisher and distributor in its successful claims against SouthPeak.
Tony Ballard explains what Project Canvas is and under which terms content providers have access to it.
Good news for market leaders following the European Court of Justice's decision in L'Oreal SA & others v Bellure NV & others.
Cordelia Payne comments on the recent ECJ judgement in the L'Oreal v Bellure case.
Tony Ballard comments on the Digital Media Law Blog on the Swedish Court's recent decision about the illegal file-sharing site The Pirate Bay.
Advocate General Menegozzi has issued his non-binding Opinion in the L'Oréal v Bellure case.
The European Court of Justice doesn't help well-known brands in its ruling on trade mark protection in the Intel v CPM case.



